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Storming - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Storming refers to the act of attacking or entering a place suddenly and violently, often by a group. It can also describe a phase in team development where conflicts arise as members establish roles.

storming

/ˈstɔrmɪŋ/ /ˈstɔːmɪŋ/

Definition:

Moving forcefully or violently, often in a group, or brainstorming ideas rapidly.

Synonyms:

raging, charging, brainstorming, attacking, rushing

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

retreating, calming

Common Collocations:

storming the castle, storming out of the room, storming the field

Derivatives:

stormed, stormer

Usage Tips:

Use "storming" for forceful movement or rapid idea generation; avoid confusion with literal storms unless context is clear.

Common Phrases:

storming off in a huff, storming the gates, brain-storming session

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "storm," meaning violent weather or attack; later extended to metaphorical uses like brainstorming.

Examples:

  • 1. The soldiers were storming the enemy fortress at dawn.
  • 2. She left the meeting by storming out angrily.
  • 3. The team spent hours storming ideas for the project.
  • 4. Fans were storming the field after their team's victory.

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